20 Dates (1998)

reviewed by
Dustin Putman


20 Dates    * * * (out of * * * * )
Directed by Myles Berkowitz.
1999 - 86 minutes.
Rated R (for profanity).
Reviewed August 23, 1999.

"20 Dates" is an often funny, always engaging romantic comedy filmed in a documentary format concerning the plight of first-time director Myles Berkowitz to find that special someone by going on twenty dates with twenty different women. Berkowitz proves to be a likable protagonist, and the unexpectedly close relationship that evolves between an aspiring interior designer named Elisabeth and he may be one of the most involving, warm-hearted romances on film in 1999. Sultry actress Tia Carrere ("Wayne's World") briefly appears as Berkowitz's final "date."

- Copyright 1999 by Dustin Putman Http://hometown.aol.com/FilmFan16/index.html


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